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The study of the animal population structure of agrobiocoenoses is of great practical value and considerable theoretical interest for the solution of general problems of biocoenology and the determination of the ways of purposeful landscape development. The study on the soil fauna is of particular interest, since its activity largely determines soil fertility.
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Aleinikova, M.M., Utrobina, N.M. (1975). Changes in the structure of animal populations in soil under the influence of farm crops. In: Vaněk, J. (eds) Progress in Soil Zoology. Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-1933-0_47
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